Where do most immigrants move to in the UK?

The most popular destination in the UK among migrants is London. Based on UK census data from 2021 (2022 in Scotland), London emerges as the most popular destination for migrants (Figure 1).
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Which part of the UK has the least migrants?

Northern Ireland is the "least diverse" part of the UK, according to research published by the Northern Ireland Assembly. The new report on international migration said that based on international migration only 3.4% of Northern Ireland's population (65,600 people) are from a minority ethnic group.
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Which UK city has the most asylum seekers?

Liverpool and Manchester were two local authorities with the highest number of people seeking asylum in receipt of all types of support. Halton and Liverpool had the highest number of people seeking asylum per 100,000 population. The North West share of the overall UK Asylum population in December 2022 was 16%.
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How much do asylum seekers get per day in the UK?

Asylum support rates are currently set at £49.18 per person per week or £7 a day to cover essential living needs like food, travel, clothing and communications. They are set at £9.95 for those in full board accommodation.
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Where is the best place for immigrants in the UK?

Best cities to live in the UK for immigrants
  • London: A melting pot of cultures and opportunities. ...
  • Manchester: A vibrant and diverse city with a thriving arts scene. ...
  • Edinburgh: A historic and picturesque city with a strong sense of community. ...
  • Birmingham: A multicultural hub with a booming economy.
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Migrant talks to Sky News about why he came to UK

Which towns in the UK have the most immigrants?

Based on UK census data from 2021 (2022 in Scotland), London emerges as the most popular destination for migrants (Figure 1). Although less than 10% of the total UK-born population lived in London, the city was home to one-third of the total foreign-born population in the country.
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Who are the top 5 immigrants in the UK?

India, Poland, Pakistan, Romania, and Ireland were the most common countries of birth among UK migrants in 2021/22. According to the 2021/22 Census, an estimated 32% of all foreign-born residents in the UK came from five countries – India (9%), Poland (8%), Pakistan (6%), Romania (5%), and Ireland (4%).
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Do refugees get free housing in the UK?

When someone gets refugee status, they can no longer stay in asylum accommodation. They can choose where to live, but they have to pay for their rent or ask for government help – like any UK citizen.
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How long can an illegal immigrant stay in the UK?

If an unauthorised migrant is found by the authorities, they risk being detained and removed. People who have lived in the UK for a continuous period of 20 years, including periods of unlawful residence, can apply to remain in the UK and hence regularise their status (before July 2012, this period was 14 years).
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Which country takes in the most refugees in Europe?

Germany hosts the largest number of refugees in Europe (around 2 million), 7 per cent of all refugees in the world. Most refugees in Germany at the end of 2022 originated from Ukraine and the Syrian Arab Republic.
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How many asylum seekers does the UK accept compared to Europe?

Compared with other European countries, the UK received the fifth largest number of asylum seekers in the year ending June 2024 (97,107). The UK received 8% of the total number of asylum claimants across the EU+ and UK combined, and the 19th largest intake when measured 'per head of population'.
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What happens to failed asylum seekers in the UK?

The Home Office may issue a removal notice, requiring you to leave the UK voluntarily or face enforced removal. If you fail to comply, you could be detained in an immigration removal centre. Detention – in some cases, refused asylum seekers may be detained while awaiting deportation.
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What is the difference between immigrants and migrants?

The word “migrant” connotes a person who moves from place to place, but has yet to reach a final destination. In contrast, an “immigrant” is a person who leaves one place of residence for another with the goal to reside there permanently.
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Why do so many migrants want to come to the UK?

By its nature the UK's informal economy provides potential opportunities for asylum seekers - and other irregular migrants - to work illegally - and the UK government has accepted the need for more enforcement in this area.
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Which country takes the least migrants?

According to the United Nations, in 2024, the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France and the United Kingdom had the largest number of immigrants of any country, while Tuvalu, Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, and Tokelau had the lowest.
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Where do illegal immigrants stay?

The six states with the largest unauthorized immigrant populations in 2022 were:
  • California (1.8 million)
  • Texas (1.6 million)
  • Florida (1.2 million)
  • New York (650,000)
  • New Jersey (475,000)
  • Illinois (400,000)
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How much benefit does a refugee get in the UK?

Cash support

You'll usually get £49.18 for each person in your household. This will help you pay for things you need like food, clothing and toiletries. Your allowance will be loaded onto a debit card (ASPEN card) each week. You'll be able to use the card to get cash from a cash machine.
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How many people are refused asylum in the UK each year?

Because of the sheer number of decisions being made, there are also now a lot of people being refused asylum: 57,905 in the year ending June 2025.
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What happens if an illegal immigrant has a child in the UK?

Once a child has successfully obtained British citizenship or settled status, it may be possible for the parent who is an illegal immigrant to apply for a parent visa under the family visa route. To qualify for a parent visa, the child must: Be under the age of 18. A British or Irish citizen or has settled in the UK.
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Do asylum seekers get free mobile phones?

Here are the most common myths vs facts ❌ Myth: Asylum seekers are given free mobile phones, iPads, laptops. ✔️ Fact: No, they receive only essentials: basic housing (which they cannot choose) and around £6.43 per day for food, clothing, and toiletries.
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Do asylum seekers get free bus passes?

Yes! Free bus travel for people seeking asylum is set to be reintroduced in Scotland by 2026. The London Mayor's office has the power to make this happen through TFL. And our campaign is key to ensuring Sadiq Khans pledge, to make London for everyone.
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Do immigrants get free dental care?

You will still have access to free NHS healthcare even if your leave says you can't access public funds. Most people have to pay for some NHS services, like dental treatment, prescriptions and glasses. You might not have to pay for these services if you can get certain benefits like Income Support or asylum support.
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How many Muslims are there in the UK?

Islam is the second-largest religion in the United Kingdom, with results from the 2021 Census recording just under four million Muslims, or 6.0% of the total population in the United Kingdom. London has the largest population and greatest proportion (15%) of Muslims in the country.
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Where in the UK has the least immigrants today?

The East of England and the North West each had 8% of the total population. The part of the UK with the lowest percentage of immigrants, meanwhile, was Northern Ireland, with only 1% of the total immigrant population.
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What is the most successful immigrant group in the UK?

TOI correspondent from LONDON: The Indian community, the largest Asian ethnic group in Britain, is outperforming all ethnic groups, including white British, when it comes to the percentage that work in professions, hourly pay rate, the percentage that owns homes, and the percentage in employment or self-employment.
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